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Well in Network connections, right click on the adapter, chose properties.
In the new window that opens scroll down if necessary and uncheck Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) click OK and exit. Shut down windows. Reboot the system.
go back to the properties of the adapter and Install Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) again. Once again reboot the system. That should get you a new
TCP/IP stack.

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David Hettel
Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices

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